Murdered Mom from Struggled with Troubled Son for Years Before She was Slaughtered in Own Home
A beloved Scarsdale community advocate worried about her troubled and socially awkward son for years — until he allegedly snapped and stabbed her to death in her own home, a family friend told The Post.
Marian Green, 71, struggled for years to find a productive path for her 26-year-old son, Chester Green, encouraging him to pursue his talent for blacksmithing and taking him along to political and community meetings to spark his interest, close pal Nancy Meyers Silverman said Thursday.
It was the first murder in the Westchester County suburb — long one of America’s wealthiest communities — in more than a decade.
“She was worried about her son, she really was,” said Silverman, 57. “She wanted him to be a productive part of society, and she was concerned because I know her husband passed away a couple of years ago, and she just wanted Chester to thrive. . .
Her efforts ended in tragedy, when police said Chester allegedly beat and stabbed his mother to death inside her $2.5 million home in the wealthy Westchester County suburb over the weekend. (Read more from “Murdered Mom from Struggled with Troubled Son for Years Before She was Slaughtered in Own Home” HERE)



